Ferry radax hundertwasser biography
Publishes "Your window right — your tree duty" manifesto. Hundertwasser is the first European painter to have his works cut by Japanese masters. Takes part in the Milan Triennial, where some 15 trees are planted in the Via Manzoni. Traveling exhibition in New Zealand. Publishes "Humus-Toilet" composting toilet manifesto in Munich. He campaigned for the preservation of the natural habitat and demanded a life in accordance with the laws of nature.
He wrote numerous manifestos, lectured and designed posters in favor of nature protection, including against nuclear power, to save the oceans and the whales and to protect the rain forest. He was also an advocate of composting toilets and the principle of constructed wetland. He perceived feces not as nauseous but as part of the cycle of nature.
Ferry radax hundertwasser biography
In the s, Hundertwasser had his first architectural models built. In these and similar models he developed new architectural shapes, such as the spiral house, the eye-slit house, the terrace house and the high-rise meadow house. Robin Christian Andersen. Lastingly influenced by a Walter Kampmann exhibition in the Albertina and by Schiele exhibitions.
Develops his own style and adopts the name Hundertwasser. Leaves the Ecole des Beaux Arts on his first day. Brief decorative-abstract period. Second stay in Paris. Second Art Club exhibition, Vienna. Develops the theory of "transautomatism" and begins to number his works. Reads his Mould Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture on the occasion of a congress at Seckau monastery.
Founds the "Pintorarium", a universal academy of all creative fields, together with Ernst Fuchs and Arnulf Rainer. An experimental mixture of documentary and fiction after a book by Konrad Bayer. Based on a written self-portrait by the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. Schizophrene Maler Schizophrenic painters, Ludwig Wittgenstein A documentary. Capri — music fading away, or: The strange journey of Cyrill K.